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In Ang Lee's latest film, "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk," newcomer Joe Alwyn & Kristen Stewart play a brother and sister torn by the politics of the Iraqi War. EDGE spoke to the actors about the battle they fight over Billy's involvement in the war.

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NBC's "Hairspray Live" received rave reviews - many critics calling it their best and most entertaining work yet. Now is your chance to see the man behind "Hairspray" on stage at The Ridgefield Playhouse!

British regulators fined U.S. drugmaker Pfizer and distributor Flynn Pharma a record 89.4 million pounds ($112.7 million) Wednesday for increasing the cost of an epilepsy drug by as much as 2,600 percent.

Flu and cold season is quickly approaching and there isn't a soul looking forward to it. Even the healthiest people can be hit hard with the symptoms of the influenza virus and bacterial infections, those with autoimmune diseases are at even greater risk.

A group of election lawyers and data experts has asked Hillary Clinton's campaign to call for a recount of the vote totals in three battleground states - Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania - to ensure that a cyberattack was not committed

Marie Curie has topped a list of the 50 most inspirational women of all time. The Polish physicist and chemist, known for her pioneering research on radioactivity, was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the first person to win two Nobel Prizes.

The Obama administration declared support for requiring women to register for the military draft, a symbolic but significant shift that reflects the military's evolution from a male-dominated force to one seeking to incorporate women at all levels.

Bailey House is excited to announce the selection of our CEO, Gina Quattrochi, as a recipient of two awards of distinction in honor of her advocacy and work as a renowned activist and leader in the effort to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Duddy Kravitz (Ken James Stewart) is obsessed with land ownership. He finds the perfect location to purchase, but the owners won't sell because he's Jewish. Duddy must decide what is more important: Land or family.